| Moses Severance - 1833 - 304 str.
...enemy's cannon ; let them see it, who saw their brothers and their sons fall on the field of Bunker-Hill, and in the streets' of Lexington and Concord, — and the very walls Will cjcy out in its support. 16. ".Sir, I know the uncertainty of human affairs j but I see clearly through... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1834 - 188 str.
...public halls; proclaim it there j let them hear it, who heard the first roar of the enemy's cannon : let them see it, who saw their brothers and their...of Bunker Hill, and in the streets of Lexington and Concord,—and the very walls will cry out in its support. Sir, before God, I believe the hour is come.... | |
| Lyman Cobb - 1834 - 238 str.
...publick halls ; proclaim it there ; let them hear it, who heard the first roar of the enemy's cannon ; let them see it, who saw their brothers and their sons fall on the field of Bunkerhill, and in the streets of Lexington and Concord, and the very walls will cry out in its support.... | |
| 1834 - 614 str.
...public halls ; proclaim it there ; let them hear it, who heard the first roar of the enemy's cannon ; let them see it, who saw their brothers and their sons fall on the field of Bunkerhill, and in the streets of Lexington and Concord, and the very walls will cry out in its support.... | |
| 1836 - 552 str.
...public halls ; proclaim it there ; let them hear it, who heard the first roar of the enemy's cannon ; let them see it, who saw their brothers and their...know the uncertainty of human affairs, but I see, I see clearly, through this day's business. You and I, indeed, may rue it. We may not live to the time... | |
| 1836 - 550 str.
...public halls; proclaim it there; let them hear it, who heard the first roar of the enemy's cannon ; let them see it, who saw their brothers and their...know the uncertainty of human affairs, but I see, I see clearly, through this day's business. You and I, indeed, may rue it. We may not live to the time... | |
| 1836 - 362 str.
...public halls ; proclaim it there ; let them hear it, who heard the first roar of the enemy 's cannon ; let them see it, who saw their brothers and their...Sir, I know the uncertainty of human affairs ; but 1 see clearly through this day's business. You and 1, indeed, may rue it. Wemay not live to the time... | |
| 1836 - 552 str.
...public halls ; proclaim it there ; let them hear it, who heard the first roar of the enemy's cannon ; let them see it, who saw their brothers and their...Sir, I know the uncertainty of human affairs, but 1 see, I see clearly, through this day's business. You and I, indeed, may rue it. We may not live to... | |
| John Pierpont - 1835 - 278 str.
...public halls ; proclaim it there ; let them hear it, who heard the first roar of the enemy's cannon ; let them see it, who saw their brothers and their...support. ' Sir, I know the uncertainty of human affairs ; hut I see, I see clearly, through this day's business. You and I, indeed, may rue it. We may not... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 188 str.
...public halls ; proclaim it there ; let them hear it, who heard the first roar of the enemy's cannon : let them see it, who saw their brothers and their...and the very walls will cry out in its support. Sir, before God, I believe the hour is come. My judgment approves this measure, and my whole heart is in... | |
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